Warning issued after man hospitalised following suspected drug use

Surrey police are warning about a ‘potential killer’ new drug is issued after a man remains in critical condition in Woking hospital.

The drug is being sold as cocaine but is believed to contain lethal ingredients.

With the help of drug users, police want to get this potential killer off the streets.

Surrey police said; “We do not condone drug use of any type and would highlight that a risk in taking recreational drugs is that you do not know what these drugs are laced with. Our priority is to safeguard the public so we are urging anyone who may have taken drugs and has concerns to seek urgent medical help.

“We also need the co-operation of drug users, and their friends and family, to get this potential killer off the streets. If you believe you have bought this drug, do not take it. Get rid of it by bringing it to your local police station or contacting Crimestoppers if you would rather remain anonymous.”

Anyone with any further information around the potential supply of this cocaine is encouraged to contact the police, quoting crime reference number PR/ 45210104112 via Webchat on their website surrey.police.uk, Online at https://www.surrey.police.uk/tua/tell-us-about/cor/tell-us-about-existing-case-report/
Or by calling them on 101. If you do not wish to leave your name, please call the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

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